J.&N. SIMMS
HAVE much pleasure in announcing , to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Auckland,; and the public generally, that they have received, ex Deborah, and other late arrivals, an extensive assortment of Woollen and Linen Drapery, Ho* siery, Haberdashery, Gloves, Ribbons, Bonnets, Parasols, Shoes, &c, <&c,, which' they* -have marked at such prices as they feel confident will prove to those who favour them with an inspection of their stock, that they can supply themselves with every article in the trade on terms heretofore unknown in Auckland, for the samequality and description pf material.- Theywould particularly direct the attention of purchasers to a few of the articles lately received, viz.— •
Ladies' white and colored kid gloves .' do colored Lisle, silk, and black lace do' Children's colored Lisle do Gents white, straw and colored kid do do ' dogskin, doeskin, and Lisle (bread do Children's white and colored cotton, socks,', all sizes , 7 Ladies' white, black, and colored cotton hold Men's white, brown and colofced cotton \ hoae do w.prsted and lamb's wool hoseaiTd Ido do lamb's wool merino and cotton drawers, pants and vests ■ '. » . Checked and figured 'satin and iarsnet borinet ribbons • ' l White and Colored gauze cap iibbont £•' . Itl Children's jcambric caps and frock bodies x Lisle gimp and valenciennes laces )f *. Four quarter plairr fancy arid 'figured Net ts Ladies' fancy silk handkerchiefs and 6carfs> 5-4 embioidered, cashmere turnovers t > 6-4 netted Berlin wool handkerchiefs • > 84 netted and Berlin wool. shawls . . < 8-4 barege, Norwich satin, • cashmere, -and oiher * shawls ' ' Plain and fancy gingham and silk parasols ' Children's and Ladies' plain and fancy dunstable and tuscan bonnets , . ' Children's dunstable and tuscan hats/ "\ (( f , Printed Hftiisliiv balzttfiife, 'ihou'stte^ine'^l^Be^; .dresses ' % "H ' 7*'" Printed calicoes and Swiss cambrics ,fast colours Homen & Hearne's Shoes, in cordn»an, kid, patent Calf," Spanish leather, and prunella— all of the best description Long cloths and shirting, calicoes < 4-4, 6-4, 6-4 and 8-4 soft sheeting calicoes Flannels, cotton and Union ticks Jaconet, cambiic, book, and checked muslins Cambric, white, and coloied silk pocket handkerchiefs Gents black satin handkerchiefs, stocks, and opera Ties London and Paris silk and beaver bats Plain striped and checked doeskins and cassimeres, of the newest styles for Irowsers and shooting coats White and striped Marseilla and fancy vests Together with their extensive stock of Broad Cloths in Wool-dyed blacks, blues, and invisible greens Plain and fancy doeskins, buckskins, and cassimeres All of which they have, on the receipt of their late shipments marked to such prices as they hope will enable them to clear out the whole of their stock by the end of the present summer. feWholesale purchasers, traders to the coast and islands, will find it to their advantage to make an early call, as it ii the intention of J. & N. S to discontinue the business at the earliest period possible. December 7, 1847.
THE Undersigned, who is just returned- from , Sydney, with a NEW ASSORTMENT, has on sale the following Goods : Sniped shirts Blankets, 10 4 and 11-4 L- W. Vests Grey calicoes, 36 inch Navy blue prints Wheat mills Sickles, sieves Spades, No. 00, 0, 1, 2, & 3 Loaf Sugar Blue edged dinner and soup plate* Willnw pattern dinner, soup, pie, and cheese plates Stone China breakfast cups and saucers Batons, chambers Shoemaker's nails And a Gtneral Assortment of
DRAPERY GOODS,
Comprising :— Silk, satin, btussels and ducape handkerchiefs, SpunCotabs, Cotton handkerchiefs, Drills, Moleskin trowsen, English tweed coats, cotton ticks, ginghams, prints, rough and dressed Holland, vestt, comforters, white shirts, hosiery, haberdashery, blue serge and cloth shirts, cotton ami india rubber braces, blouses, table covers^ laces, &c. &c.
Tea, sugar, castor oil, common tumblers, knives, pickles, mustard, rice, &c. &c. RICH'D J. HUNT. Opposite Conuell & Riding's Auction Mart, Queen street.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 162, 18 December 1847, Page 1
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